Our school has gone spooky! We are having so much fun with pumpkins, bats, spiders, mummies, vampires, and all things Halloween.
The Shooting Stars created glowing pumpkins by painting them and then coating them in a glow in the dark paint. We, unfortunately, didn't get pictures!
The Leap Frogs and Puffer Fish created Squirrel Joe the Jack-O-Lantern and scooped out the seeds to roast!
The Cupcakes got in on the fun while they made Apple Scented Volcanoes! It was a messy good time!
Friday, October 31, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
More apple cooking
With some more of our donated apples, Miss Britney was able to do a fun activity with all of our Tuesday/Thursday friends. We made pumpkin apple butter! The students got to help pour, measure, and stir out mixture and the butter cooked on the stove all day! It smelled AMAZING! The pumpkin apple butter had to cook longer than our school day, so we had to wait a few days to come together again to get a good taste! We made pancakes to sample our butter on. IT WAS DELICIOUS!!
Recipe: 5 Large apples (or 8-10 small) cored and chopped
One small can of 100% pumpkin
One tsp vanilla
1/4 cup maple syrup
juice from half a lemon
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp (or more) pumpkin pie spice
1/2 cup water
Mix everything together and cook covered on low for several hours until it is brown and the apples are falling apart. Take the lid off and cook until there is very little liquid. Blend the mixture with an immersion blender or carefully in a blender. Cool and enjoy as a spread, in oatmeal, in a smoothie, or off a spoon!
Recipe: 5 Large apples (or 8-10 small) cored and chopped
One small can of 100% pumpkin
One tsp vanilla
1/4 cup maple syrup
juice from half a lemon
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp (or more) pumpkin pie spice
1/2 cup water
Mix everything together and cook covered on low for several hours until it is brown and the apples are falling apart. Take the lid off and cook until there is very little liquid. Blend the mixture with an immersion blender or carefully in a blender. Cool and enjoy as a spread, in oatmeal, in a smoothie, or off a spoon!
Friday, October 24, 2014
Apple Juice
We are so lucky that some of our friends have apple trees right in their yards! Last week, Axel brought in a huge bag of apples for us to play with. Miss Leslie and Miss Candace made apple juice with all of the friends! The students had so much fun putting big chunks of apples into the juicer, listening and watching the juicer chop up the chunks and drip out some juice, and then the best part; DRINKING the delicious fresh juice!
CHEERS!
With the pulp, Miss Leslie took some afternoon time with the kids to make dog treats! She added a smashed banana and a bit of coconut oil to the pulp and then the students rolled up the batter like playdough. Miss Leslie put the tray of treats into the oven and baked the treats up. It was a great lesson on how to use all of our food and not waste anything but the stems and seeds! (They are bad for dogs)
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Leaves
We have been having too much fun with our fall theme. If you look around Harmony right now you will see so many fun leaf projects! Here are just a few of our recent group time activities:
Leaf Printing with egg cartons
Leaf Sorting with the Puffer Fish
And an every day activity in our big backyard; Leaf Collecting!
Friday, October 17, 2014
Garage Sale!
We had our annual garage sale, benefitting There With Care. It was so encouraging to watch the donations pour in from our families. After sorting through all of our donations on Friday afternoon (Thank you teachers and volunteers!), we were ready to kick off the yard sale. Saturday morning several teachers and parent volunteers came in early to set up all of our sale items. We were lucky with a beautiful day, and lots of shoppers! It was so fun to see our families coming to volunteer or shop or just hang out for a bit. We had a record year and raised more than $2100.00! Thank you thank you thank you to everyone who donated, shopped, and volunteered your time /baked goods!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Fun With Fall
We changed themes. Now we are studying the signs of Fall, and we have switched the work in the school to reflect our theme. The students love to explore when we put new work out, and this theme was no different.
Miss Megan used science time to get our friends outside to explore Fall in a more hands on way. They looked for leaves that had already fallen from our trees and talked about all of the other colors they could see outside now. The scientists then took their leaf collections and created wreaths with them!
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